chapter 16 Worthy of being an expert
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Updated : Nov 24th, 2024
Heidi arranged to meet in room 912 of the Hilton Hotel.
Jackson took the elevator to the ninth floor of the hotel.
Walking to the door of room 912, Jackson deliberately paused for a long time, observing the environment on this floor.
Knock, knock.
After confirming there was no ambush, Jackson then knocked on the door.
Click.
The door was opened from the inside, revealing the exquisite and charming face of Heidi.
At this moment, she was wearing the hotel's bathrobe, revealing her sexy collarbone, her black hair still had a few droplets of water on it, and she smelled fragrant, as if she had just taken a bath.
Compared to before at the restaurant, she looked less dignified and more flirtatious and enchanting, teasing every nerve of a man.
"I've been waiting for you for a long time, I thought you stood me up," Heidi said with a light laugh.
"With such a beautiful woman like Miss Heidi, unless I am a fool, I wouldn't miss the chance to come," Jackson said with a smile.
"You’re good with words, come on in." Heidi seemed very pleased, immediately taking Jackson's hand and entering the room.
The room was a homely suite, very comfortably furnished. Reaching the living room felt like arriving at one's own home.
Standing in front of the large floor-to-ceiling window, Jackson looked out at the scenery, the night view of almost all of Jimstantham City was in sight.
"With such a view, how can we miss out on fine wine?" At this moment, Heidi, holding a bottle of red wine in one hand and two glasses in the other, walked gracefully towards Jackson.
"Cheers."
Jackson tasted the red wine while chatting with Heidi about some trivial matters.
The atmosphere gradually became more intimate.
"By the way, I haven't had the chance to thank you for last time," Jackson suddenly broke the increasingly heated atmosphere.
"You really don't know how to set the mood."
Heidi flirtatiously rolled her eyes at him, then said with a smile, "That information I gave was just the icing on the cake. With your skills, even without prior knowledge, dealing with those obstacles wouldn't have been a big problem."
"That's not how you should say it. If it weren't for your heads-up, I would have had a tough time dealing with those people," Jackson said calmly.
"Now that you’ve put it that way, how do you plan to thank me?" Heidi breathed a warm breath in his ear, her hot body pressing tightly against Jackson, her eyes looking at him seductively.
"I wouldn't mind offering myself in return," Jackson replied with a knowing smile, then smoothly drew Heidi into his embrace. His rough hands slowly moved around her waist, eventually finding the tie of her bathrobe.
With a gentle pull, the bathrobe became loose.
If it were any ordinary man, he might have become eager, but Jackson was neither hasty nor slow, his actions as delicate as if probing a minefield.
Under Jackson's caress, Heidi seemed to be moved as well, her cheeks blushing, she tiptoed, resting her head on Jackson's shoulder, her tender white cheek pressing tightly against his neck.
Meanwhile, her hands caressed Jackson's shirt, unbuttoning it one by one, her movements as tender as a lover's.
The two were enjoying the moment of intimacy, when Jackson's right hand smoothly slid into Heidi's bathrobe. She wasn't wearing any bra, allowing him to directly feel her smooth, unobstructed skin.
Just as he was about to slowly move his hand to her chest, Jackson felt a warmth on his neck. Heidi's full red lips gently pecked his neck.
This was almost a signal tempting a man to commit a crime. Just as Jackson was about to proceed with his next move, suddenly, the warmth on his neck turned into a cold chill.
"Well done, a lethal move indeed. Truly a professional," Jackson chuckled lightly. Unknown to Heidi, his right hand now held a silver needle, positioned at the heart area on her back.
"Same to you," Heidi swallowed back the blade hidden in her teeth.
"Thanks for the concession," Jackson retracted the silver needle.
The two quickly separated and adjusted their clothes, the previously amorous and heated atmosphere completely vanishing, and the temperature in the room seemed to drop.
"Indeed worthy of being one of the four Forbidden Gods," Heidi said, her eyes scrutinizing Jackson with a mix of appraisal and caution. She had tried to seduce him to test whether he was as mythical as the rumours suggested.
But she ended up falling into her own trap.
Thinking back, her movements were much slower compared to Jackson's.
If he had harboured any intention to kill from the start, Heidi wouldn't have had the chance to even reach his neck. He could have punctured her heart with the silver needle.
Even if Heidi managed to cut Jackson's carotid artery, there was still a chance for him to be saced. With Jackson's skills, quickly stitching up the artery wasn't impossible. But a pierced heart left no hope for survival.
This was a point that secretly alarmed Heidi, the man before her had killing techniques far surpassing hers.
"Your seductive methods are top-notch, truly a professional trained by the nation. If I hadn't been cautious from the start, I might have actually been deceived by you," Jackson said with a smile.
"You found out my identity?" Heidi's expression changed. She had been in Jimstantham City for three years, encountering many extraordinary people, but no one had ever discovered her true identity. Not that it couldn't be discovered, but because she always worked in secrecy.
If Jackson had deduced her true identity from mere traces, she would have to reassess him even more highly.
"I've only found out that in these three years, you've recruited many extraordinary people in Jimstantham City. As for your specific identity, I haven't figured it out yet. But I'm pretty sure I've guessed it," Jackson spoke confidently.
"If I'm not wrong, Miss Heidi, you must be a member of the Land of the Red Dragon's Security Bureau, right?" Jackson concluded.
"Indeed, I am the primary person in charge of the Security Bureau in Jimstantham City," Heidi admitted openly.
"You providing me with information last time was a gesture of goodwill. Miss Heidi, you weren't trying to recruit me into the Security Bureau, were you?" Jackson asked, his expression intrigued.
"There are too many restrictions in the Security Bureau. With Mr. Jackson's abilities, it's not quite fitting," Heidi replied, shaking her head.
"So, what's your elaborate plan?" Jackson asked with interest.
Heidi didn't immediately reply. Instead, she looked at Jackson softly, her pretty face showing a hint of complexity.
"God of Wind, one of the four Forbidden Gods, rose to prominence in Africa three years ago, active in the Third World.
Infected with the S virus, yet alive for three years, also known as the King of Viruses.
With his own power, he changed the situation in the Third World.
He established the 'Beast Legion,' currently ranked second among mercenary teams.
Moreover, he has been unbeaten in three years, with a 100% mission completion rate, becoming a legendary figure in the Third World." Heidi listed off a string of impressive data.
"With a bounty of over 10 billion, currently ranking first, it's incredible that you're standing right in front of me."
"It seems you've thoroughly investigated me," Jackson said calmly.
"With my access in the Security Bureau, it wasn't hard to find this information," Heidi paused, then suddenly changed her tone. "However, what I'm about to say concerns your life before becoming the God of Wind."
Hearing this, a flash of killing intent momentarily appeared in Jackson's eyes.